China Fun Sports CF2205 User manual

Treadmill
Treadmill
Treadmill
Treadmill Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
Ver
Ver
Ver
Ver 1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0 09/05/05
09/05/05
09/05/05
09/05/05

Contents
Contents
Contents
Contents
Page
Page
Page
Page
T
T
T
T hank
hank
hank
hank you
you
you
you 1
1
1
1
General
General
General
General Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety Instructions
Instructions
Instructions
Instructions 2
2
2
2
Special
Special
Special
Special Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety Precautions
Precautions
Precautions
Precautions 3
3
3
3
Assembly
Assembly
Assembly
Assembly 4
4
4
4
Unpacking
Unpacking
Unpacking
Unpacking &
&
&
& Assembly
Assembly
Assembly
Assembly 5
5
5
5
Assembly
Assembly
Assembly
Assembly Diagram
Diagram
Diagram
Diagram (1)
(1)
(1)
(1) 6
6
6
6
Parts
Parts
Parts
Parts List
List
List
List (1)
(1)
(1)
(1) 7
7
7
7
Assembly
Assembly
Assembly
Assembly Diagram
Diagram
Diagram
Diagram (2
(2
(2
(2 )
)
)
) 8
8
8
8
Assembly
Assembly
Assembly
Assembly Instructions
Instructions
Instructions
Instructions 9
9
9
9
Initial
Initial
Initial
Initial Use
Use
Use
Use 10
10
10
10
Training
Training
Training
Training M
M
M
M onitor
onitor
onitor
onitor 11
11
11
11
Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance 17
17
17
17
Important
Important
Important
Important Notes
Notes
Notes
Notes 19
19
19
19
Trouble
Trouble
Trouble
Trouble Shooting
Shooting
Shooting
Shooting 20
20
20
20
General
General
General
General Fitne
Fitne
Fitne
Fitne s
s
s
s s
s
s
s Tips
Tips
Tips
Tips 21
21
21
21
Warm
Warm
Warm
Warm Up
Up
Up
Up /
/
/
/ Stretching
Stretching
Stretching
Stretching exercises
exercises
exercises
exercises 22
22
22
22

Thank
Thank
Thank
Thank you
you
you
you
Thanks for purchasing this product. Th e product will help you exercise your muscles
in the correct way and to improve your fitness – and all this in a familiar environment.
Implied
Implied
Implied
Implied Warranty
Warranty
Warranty
Warranty
The importer of this machine assures that this device was manufactured from high
quality materials.
Prerequisite for the implied warranty is the proper setup in accordance with the
operating instructions. Improper use and /or incorrect transportation can render the
warranty void.
The implied warranty is for 1 year, beginning with the date of purchase. If the device
you acquired is defective, please contact our Customer Service ( Inset page) within
the guarantee period of 12 months as of purchase date. I f the power cord which you
received was destroyed , to avoid the danger, it must be replaced by our
manufacture or our maintain dept. or the correlative professional persons. The
warranty applies to the following parts (as far as included in the scope of delivery):
Frame, cable, electronic devices, foam, wheels. The guarantee does not cover:
•Damage effected by outer force
•Intervention by unauthorised parties
•Incorrect handling of the product
•Non-compliance of the operating instructions
Wear parts and expendable items are also not covered (such as running belt) .
The device is only intended for private use. The warranty does not apply to
professional usage.
Spare parts can be ordered from Customer Services ( Inset page ) as needed.
Please make sure you have the following information on han d when ordering spare
parts.
* Operating instructions
* Model number (located on the cover sheet of these instructions )
* Description of attachments
* Attachment number
* Proof of purchase with purchase date
Please do not send the device to our firm without being requested to do so by our
Service team. The costs of unsolicited shipments will be borne by the sender.
1

General
General
General
General safety
safety
safety
safety instructions
instructions
instructions
instructions
A great deal of emphasis was placed on safety in the design and manufacture of this
fitness device. Still, it is very important that you strictly adhere to the following safety
instructions. We cannot be held liable for accidents that were caused due to
disregard.
To
To
To
To ensure
ensure
ensure
ensure your
your
your
your safety
safety
safety
safety and
and
and
and to
to
to
to avoid
avoid
avoid
avoid accidents,
accidents,
accidents,
accidents, please
please
please
please read
read
read
read through
through
through
through the
the
the
the
operating
operating
operating
operating instructions
instructions
instructions
instructions thoroughly
thoroughly
thoroughly
thoroughly and
and
and
and attentively
attentively
attentively
attentively before
before
before
before you
you
you
you use
use
use
use the
the
the
the sports
sports
sports
sports
device
device
device
device for
for
for
for the
the
the
the first
first
first
first time.
time.
time.
time.
1)
1)
1)
1) Consult your GP before starting to exercise on this device. Should you want to exercise
regularly and intensively, the approval of your GP would be advisable. This is especially true
for users with health problems.
2)
2)
2)
2) We recommend that handicapped people should only use the device when a qualified carer
is present.
3)
3)
3)
3) When using the fitness device, wear comfortable clothing and preferably sports or aerobic
shoes. Avoid wearing loose clothing which could get caught in the moving parts of the device.
4)
4)
4)
4) Stop exercising immediately should you feel unwell or if you feel pain in your joints or
muscles. In particular, keep an eye on how your body is responding to the exercise
programme. Dizziness is a sign that you are exercising too intensively with the device. At the
first signs of dizziness, lay down on the ground until you feel better.
5)
5)
5)
5) This appliance is not intended for use by persons(including children)with reduced
physical,sensory or mental capabilities,or lack of experience and knowledge,u n less they
have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safely. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play
with the appliance.
6)
6)
6)
6) Ensure there are no children nearby when you are exercising on the device. In addition, the
device should be stowed in a place that children or house pets cannot reach.
7)
7)
7)
7) Ensure that only one person at a time uses the fitness device .
8)
8)
8)
8) After the sports device has been set up according to operating instructions, make sure all
screws, bolts and nuts are correctly fitted and tightened. Use only attachments
recommended and/or supplied by the importer.
9)
9)
9)
9) Do not use a device that is damaged or unserviceable .
10)
10)
10)
10) Always place the device on a smooth, clean and sturdy surface. Never use near water and
make sure there are no pointed objects in the direct vicinity of the fitness device. If necessary,
place a protective mat (not included in scope of delivery) to protect your floor underneath the
device and keep a free space of at least 0.5 m around the device for safety reasons.
11)
11)
11)
11) Take care not to put your arms and legs near moving parts. Do not place any material in
openings in the device.
12)
12)
12)
12) Use the device only for the purposes described in these operating instructions. Use only
attachments recommended by the manufacturer.
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Spe
Spe
Spe
Spe cial
cial
cial
cial Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety Precautions
Precautions
Precautions
Precautions
•
•
•
•
Power
Power
Power
Power source
source
source
source :
:
:
:
•Choose a place in reach of a socket when placing the treadmill.
•Always connect the appliance to a socket with a grounded circuit and no
other appliances connected to it. It is recommended not to use any
extension cords.
•A FAULTY GROUNDING OF THE APPLIANCE CAN CAUSE THE RISK
OF ELETRICAL SHOCKS. ASK A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN TO CHECK
THE SOCKET IN CASE YOU DO NOT KNOW IF THE APPLIANCE IS
GROUNDED APPROPRIATELY. DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG
PROVIDED WITH THE APPLIANCE IF IT IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH
YOUR SOCKET. ASK A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN TO INSTALL A
SUITABLE SOCKET.
•Sudden voltage fluctuations can seriously damage the treadmill. Weather
changes or switching on and off other appliances can cause peak voltages,
over - voltage or interference voltage. To limit the danger of damage to the
treadmill, it should be equipped with an over - voltage protective device (not
included).
•This appliance is designed for use with ~ 2 2 0 - ~230 Volt rated voltage.
•Keep power cord away from the carrying roller . Do not leave the power cord
below the striding belt. Do not use the treadmill with a damaged or worn out
power cord.
•Unplug before cleaning or engaging in maintenance work. Maintenance
should only be done by authorised service technicians, unless otherwise
stated by the manufacturer. Ignoring those instructions would automatically
void the warranty.
•Inspect the treadmill before every use to make sure that every part is
operational.
•Do not use the treadmill outdoors, in a garage or under any kind of canopy.
Do not expose the treadmill to high humidity or direct sunlight.
•
•
•
•Never leave the treadmill unattended.
•
•
•
•If the supply cord is damaged , it must be replaced by the manufacturer , its
service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard .
•
•
•
•
Make sure the striding belt is always tense. Start the striding belt before
stepping on it.
3

Assembly
Assembly
Assembly
Assembly
•Before starting with the assembly of this fitness device, carefully read through
the set up steps as of page 9 We also recommend that you view the assembly
drawing prior to assembly ( page 7 ).
•Remove all packaging material and place the individual parts on a free
surface. This will provide you with an overview and will simplify assembly.
•Use the parts list ( page 5 ) to check that all components have been supplied.
Dispose of the packaging material only after the trainer is fully assembled.
•Please consider that there is always the risk of injury when using tools and
carrying out technical activities. Please proceed with care when assembling
the device.
•Make sure you have a hazard-free working environment and do not, for
example, leave tools lying around. Deposit the packaging material in such a
way that it does not pose a danger. Foil/plastic bags are a potential risk of
suffocation for children!
•Take your time when viewing the drawings and then assemble the device
according to the series of illustrations.
•The device must be carefully assembled by an adult person. If necessary,
request aid from another technically talented person.
4

Unpacking
Unpacking
Unpacking
Unpacking &
&
&
& Asse
Asse
Asse
Asse mbly
mbly
mbly
mbly
WARNING!:
WARNING!:
WARNING!:
WARNING!: Use extreme caution when assembling this treadmill. Failure to do so
could result in injury.
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: Each step number in the assembly instructions tells you what you will be
doing. Read and understand all instructions thoroughly before assembling the
treadmill.
UNPACK
UNPACK
UNPACK
UNPACK AND
AND
AND
AND VERIFY
VERIFY
VERIFY
VERIFY THE
THE
THE
THE CONTENTS
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
CONTENTS OF
OF
OF
OF THE
THE
THE
THE BOX:
BOX:
BOX:
BOX:
�Lift up and remove the box that surrounds the Treadmill.
�Check the following items are present. If any of the parts are missing, contact with
the dealer.
MAIN
MAIN
MAIN
MAIN BODY
BODY
BODY
BODY
BASE
BASE
BASE
BASE FRAME
FRAME
FRAME
FRAME COVER
COVER
COVER
COVER
HAND
HAND
HAND
HAND COVER
COVER
COVER
COVER HARDWARE
HARDWARE
HARDWARE
HARDWARE KIT
KIT
KIT
KIT
HARDWARE
HARDWARE
HARDWARE
HARDWARE KIT
KIT
KIT
KIT
M8x15
M8x15
M8x15
M8x15 HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX HEAD
HEAD
HEAD
HEAD BOLT
BOLT
BOLT
BOLT 6pcs
6pcs
6pcs
6pcs
Washer
Washer
Washer
Washer 8
8
8
8 pcs
pcs
pcs
pcs
M8x70
M8x70
M8x70
M8x70 HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX HEAD
HEAD
HEAD
HEAD BOLT
BOLT
BOLT
BOLT 2pcs
2pcs
2pcs
2pcs
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw 4
4
4
4 pcs
pcs
pcs
pcs
Nut
Nut
Nut
Nut 2
2
2
2 pcs
pcs
pcs
pcs
Multangular
Multangular
Multangular
Multangular spanners
spanners
spanners
spanners 1
1
1
1 pcs
pcs
pcs
pcs
Allen
Allen
Allen
Allen wrench
wrench
wrench
wrench 1
1
1
1 pcs
pcs
pcs
pcs
SAFETY
SAFETY
SAFETY
SAFETY KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
Lubricant
Lubricant
Lubricant
Lubricant for
for
for
for running
running
running
running deck
deck
deck
deck
5
Assembly
Assembly
Assembly
Assembly Diagram
Diagram
Diagram
Diagram (1)
(1)
(1)
(1)

Most of the displayed parts in this diagram are shipped pre-assembled.
For spare parts, please do always specify parts numbers used on this diagram or in
the following parts list.
6
Parts
Parts
Parts
Parts List
List
List
List (1)
(1)
(1)
(1)

ITEM DESCRIPION QTY ITEM DESCRIPION QTY
1Base frame 1 44 Left end cover 1
2Adjustable pad 2 45 Right end cover 1
3Left limiting bracket 1 46 Screw M4*15 8
4spring 1 47 Fixing bracket side rein 2
5Hex head bolt M8*12 1 48 Rubber washer 8
6Console-controller wire 1 49 Washer 10
7wheel 6 50 Fixing bracket belt 2
8Hex head bolt M8*58 2 51 Screw M5*15 2
9washer 4 52 incline frame 1
10 washer 18 53 Cennct frame 1
11 NUT m8 16 54 Hex head bolt M8*25 2
12 Main frame 1 55 Hex head bolt M8*35 2
13 Fuse 1 56 Air shock 2
14 Power switch 1 57 Hex head bolt M8*38 2
15 Power cord 1 58 Incline motor 1
16 Controller 1 59 Hexagon screw M10*120 1
17 Filter 1 60 Nut M10 2
18 Transformer 1 61 Washer 4
19 Screw M4*25 2 62 Hexagon screw M10*55 1
20 Screw M4*15 4 63 Right console mast 1
21 washer 8 64 Left console mast 1
22 Nut M4 4 65 Hand pulse set 1
23 connect wire set 1 66 left handle 1
24 Right handle 1 67 Left b ase frame cover 1
25 Columnar Hexagon M8*12 2 68 Hex head bolt M8*70 4
26 Hex head bolt M8*25 4 69 Hex head bolt M8*30 2
27 Washer 16 70 Left handle cover 1
28 Nut M8 16 71 Console cover 1
29 Sping Washer 2 72 Screw M5*15 4
30 Drive belt 1 73 Console up cover 1
31 Motor 1 74 Console down cover 1
32 Fixing bracket motor 1 75 Safety key 1
33 Front roller 1 76 Fixing bracket s peaker 2
34 Rear roller 1 77 Keystroke pcb 1
35 Columnar Hexagon M8*40 1 78 F ixing bracket C onsole 1
36 Columnar Hexagon M8*25 1 79 Right b ase frame cover 1
37 Columnar Hexagon M8*60 2 80 Speaker 2
38 Hex head bolt M8*80 2 81 Speaker input 1
39 Running deck 1 82 Handle cover 2
40 Running belt 1 83 handle 2
41 Columnar Hexagon M8*25 8 84 Right handle cover 1
42 Motor cover 1 85 Console 1
43 S ide rein 2 86 Screw M5*15 13
7

Assembly
Assembly
Assembly
Assembly Diagram
Diagram
Diagram
Diagram (2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
8
console
Handle bar
Console mast
Main body
Motor cover
Moving wheel
Rear roller

Assembly
Assembly
Assembly
Assembly Instructions
Instructions
Instructions
Instructions
Step 1: attach the console masts to the base frame.
a
a
a
a).Turn up and assemble the console mast with two M8x70mm bolts , washer ,nut
and use two M8 x15mm bolts each side .
Step 2 : Turn up and assemble the handle bar to the console mast with
four M8x15mm bolts and washer each side.
Step 3 : tighten step 1 step 2 bolts.
First open switch and working machine, then tighten bolts.
S tep 4 :
assemble
assemble
assemble
assemble the
the
the
the handle
handle
handle
handle cover
cover
cover
cover and
and
and
and base
base
base
base frame
frame
frame
frame cover
cover
cover
cover with
with
with
with four
four
four
four Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
M4*15
M4*15
M4*15
M4*15 .
.
.
.
9
Console mast
Console

Instruction
Instruction
Instruction
Instruction u
u
u
u se
se
se
se
TURNING
TURNING
TURNING
TURNING ON
ON
ON
ON THE
THE
THE
THE TREADMILL
TREADMILL
TREADMILL
TREADMILL :
:
:
:
Make sure that the treadmill is correctly connected to power source. Open on/off
switch (1) , t urn it ON and it will be light . You will hear a signal tone and the L C D
screen of the Computer will light up .
SAFETY
SAFETY
SAFETY
SAFETY KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY :
:
:
:
The treadmill will only work if the safety key is properly locked in the provided notch
of the computer. Inset the safety and attach the clip onto waist part of your clothes.
In case of trouble, where it is necessary to turn of the motor immediately, simply push
out the safety out of the console by pulling the rope. To turn the treadmill on again,
turn the main switch off and then put the safety key back into the notch on the
console. (Be
(Be
(Be
(Be sure
sure
sure
sure to
to
to
to attach
attach
attach
attach the
the
the
the safety
safety
safety
safety clip
clip
clip
clip to
to
to
to your
your
your
your clothing
clothing
clothing
clothing when
when
when
when the
the
the
the treadmill
treadmill
treadmill
treadmill is
is
is
is
in
in
in
in use.
use.
use.
use. Remove
Remove
Remove
Remove the
the
the
the safety
safety
safety
safety key
key
key
key when
when
when
when it
it
it
it is
is
is
is not
not
not
not in
in
in
in use
use
use
use and
and
and
and store
store
store
store away
away
away
away from
from
from
from
children.)
children.)
children.)
children.)
FOLDING
FOLDING
FOLDING
FOLDING UP
UP
UP
UP INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
folding
folding
folding
folding the
the
the
the treadmill:
treadmill:
treadmill:
treadmill:
�the treadmill can folded for space-saving storage.
�To fold the treadmill, lift the plate up and lock .
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE : make sure that the locking bolt is locked in place correctly.
UNFOLDING
UNFOLDING
UNFOLDING
UNFOLDING THE
THE
THE
THE TREADMILL:
TREADMILL:
TREADMILL:
TREADMILL:
Pull
Pull
Pull
Pull out
out
out
out the
the
the
the locking
locking
locking
locking bolt
bolt
bolt
bolt and
and
and
and fold
fold
fold
fold the
the
the
the treadmill
treadmill
treadmill
treadmill slowly
slowly
slowly
slowly and
and
and
and carefully
carefully
carefully
carefully down.
down.
down.
down.
SECURITY
SECURITY
SECURITY
SECURITY ALERT
ALERT
ALERT
ALERT :
The user must not use the heart grip plate when the speed of treadmill is above 16KM
10
1

Training
Training
Training
Training M
M
M
M onitor
onitor
onitor
onitor
Front
Front
Front
Front View
View
View
View
P2
P3
P4
P5 P6
INCLINE KEYS
SPEED KEYS
15 % 10 % 5 %
0 %20 %
3
6
9
12
15
INCLINE
SELECT
STOP
START
SPEED
Techni
Techni
Techni
Techni cal
cal
cal
cal Specifications
Specifications
Specifications
Specifications
Time 00:00-99:59 Min
Speed 0. 8 - 22 km/h
Incline 0-20 %
Distance 0.00-99.9 km
Calories 0-999 KCAL
Pulse 7 0-200 / Min
Program P1-P 6
Computer
Computer
Computer
Computer F
F
F
F un
un
un
un c
c
c
c tion
tion
tion
tion s
s
s
s
P2
P3
P4
P5 P6
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
PROGRAM :
:
:
:
Press the P2-P6 key, began to select the
program you want to carry out training.
INCLINE KEYS SPEED KEYS
15 %
10 % 5 %
0 %20 %
3
6 9 12
15
INCLINE
SELECT
STOP
START
SPEED
START
START
START
START :
:
:
:
Press the START-KEY to begin your
exercise.
INCLINE KEYS SPEED KEYS
15 % 10 % 5 %
0 %20 % 3
6
9
12 15
INCLINE
SELECT
STOP
START
SPEED
S
S
S
S TOP
TOP
TOP
TOP
Press the STOP-KEY to pause the
training. P ress the START-KEY to
continue working.
11

Computer
Computer
Computer
Computer F
F
F
F un
un
un
un c
c
c
c tion
tion
tion
tion s
s
s
s
INCLINE KEYS SPEED KEYS
15 %
10 % 5 %
0 %20 % 3
6
9
12
15
INCLINE
SELECT
STOP
START
SPEED
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
P ress the SELECT- KEY you can enter
preset training programmes (P2-P6)
select ion.
T hen u se the UP / DOWN key to choose a
preset training programme ( P2 - P6 ) , Then
you can use SELECT- KEY to select
training speed and training time. Press
the start button to begin training.
INCLINE KEYS SPEED KEYS
15 % 10 % 5 %
0 %20 % 3
6 9 12
15
INCLINE
SELECT
STOP
START
SPEED
FAST
FAST
FAST
FAST /
/
/
/ SLOW
SLOW
SLOW
SLOW keys
keys
keys
keys
P ress the FAST / SLOW key , you can
choose a training speed or training
time . ( The selected function is
flashing).
INCLINE KEYS SPEED KEYS
15 %
10 % 5 %
0 %20 % 3
6
9
12
15
INCLINE
SELECT
STOP
START
SPEED
UP/DOWN
UP/DOWN
UP/DOWN
UP/DOWN keys
keys
keys
keys
press the UP / DOWN key , you can
c hoose a training incline or training
time . ( the selected function is
flashing)
INCLINE KEYS SPEED KEYS
15 % 10 % 5 %
0 %20 % 3
6 9 12
15
INCLINE
SELECT
STOP
START
SPEED
QUICK
QUICK
QUICK
QUICK SPEED
SPEED
SPEED
SPEED KEY:
KEY:
KEY:
KEY:
press the speed-key you can quickly
set the speed from 3 ,6,9,12 ,
15 km/h.
INCLINE KEYS SPEED KEYS
15 %
10 % 5 %
0 %20 % 3
6
9
12
15
INCLINE
SELECT
STOP
START
SPEED
QUICK
QUICK
QUICK
QUICK INCLINE
INCLINE
INCLINE
INCLINE KEY:
KEY:
KEY:
KEY:
press the incline-key you can quickly
set the incline from 0% ,5% ,
10% ,15% ,20%.
12
INCLINE KEYS SPEED KEYS
15 % 10 % 5 %
0 %20 % 3
6 9 12
15
INCLINE
SELECT
STOP
START
SPEED
AUDIO
AUDIO
AUDIO
AUDIO INPUT:
INPUT:
INPUT:
INPUT:
Support MP3 signal input.

Computer
Computer
Computer
Computer Display
Display
Display
Display
256
Calories
4.5
Elevation
TIME
TIME
TIME
TIME
Shows minutes and seconds of the
elapsed or remaining time.
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
PROGRAM E
E
E
E
Shows the selected training programme.
SPEED
SPEED
SPEED
SPEED
Shows the current running speed .
LAPS
LAPS
LAPS
LAPS
Shows the number of laps reached based
on 400 metres laps.
DISTANCE
DISTANCE
DISTANCE
DISTANCE
Shows the completed or remaining
distance in kilometres.
HEART
HEART
HEART
HEART RATE
RATE
RATE
RATE
To show the current heart rate, touch both
pulse sensors with your palms.
CALORIES:
CALORIES:
CALORIES:
CALORIES:
Shows estimated use of calories at the
time of display.
INCLINE
INCLINE
INCLINE
INCLINE :
:
:
:
Shows the current running INCLINE
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Computer
Computer
Computer
Computer Operations
Operations
Operations
Operations
CHOOSING
CHOOSING
CHOOSING
CHOOSING A
A
A
A PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME (P2-P6)
(P2-P6)
(P2-P6)
(P2-P6)
1. open ON/OFF switch.
2. press SELECT to enter preset programmes (P2-P6)
3. press FAST/SLOW or UP/DOWN to select programme p2-p6
4. press SELECT to enter time setting
5. press FAST/SLOW or UP/DOWN to set time
P2
P2
P2
P2
Pre-set time: 35minutes
Pre-set level: L1, Segment: 20 segments
PROGRAM setting
Press FAST/SLOW to access P2~P6
TIME setting
Press SELECT again into time setting
The TIME shows 35 minutes
Press FAST/SLOW to set time
Press START to run
Press FAST to increase speed
Press SLOW to decrease speed
Press UP to increase incline
Press DOWN to decrease incline
P3
P3
P3
P3
Pre-set time: 40minutes
Pre-set level: L1,Segment: 20 segments
PROGRAM setting
Press FAST/SLOW to access P2~P6
TIME setting
Press SELECT again into time setting
The TIME shows 40 minutes
Press FAST/SLOW to set time
Press START to run
Press FAST to increase speed
Press SLOW to decrease speed
Press UP to increase incline
Press DOWN to decrease incline
P4
P4
P4
P4
Pre-set time: 45minutes
Pre-set level: L1,Segment: 20 segments
PROGRAM setting
Press FAST/SLOW to access P2~P6
TIME setting
Press SELECT again into time setting
The TIME shows 45 minutes
Press FAST/SLOW to set time
Press START to run
Press FAST to increase speed
Press SLOW to decrease speed
Press UP to increase incline
Press DOWN to decrease incline
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P5
P5
P5
P5
Pre-set time: 50minutes
Pre-set level: L1,Segment: 20 segments
PROGRAM setting
Press FAST/SLOW to access P2~P6
TIME setting
Press SELECT again into time setting
The TIME shows 50 minutes
Press FAST/SLOW to set time
Press START to run
Press FAST to increase speed
Press SLOW to decrease speed
Press UP to increase incline
Press DOWN to decrease incline
P6
P6
P6
P6
Pre-set time: 42minutes
Pre-set level: L1,Segment: 20 segments
PROGRAM setting
Press FAST/SLOW to access P2~P6
TIME setting
Press SELECT again into time setting
The TIME shows 42 minutes
Press FAST/SLOW to set time
Press START to run
Press FAST to increase speed
Press SLOW to decrease speed
Press UP to increase incline
Press DOWN to decrease incline
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Computer
Computer
Computer
Computer Operations
Operations
Operations
Operations
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Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance
TREADMILL
TREADMILL
TREADMILL
TREADMILL MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
Proper maintenance is very important to ensure a faultless and operational condition
of the treadmill. Improper maintenance can cause damage to the treadmill or shorten
the life of the product.
All parts of the treadmill must be checked and tightened regularly. Worn out parts
must be replaced immediately.
BELT
BELT
BELT
BELT ADJUSTMENT
ADJUSTMENT
ADJUSTMENT
ADJUSTMENT
You may need to adjust the running belt during the first few weeks of use. All running
belts are properly set at the factory. It may stretch of be off center after use.
Stretching is normal during the break-in period.
ADJUSTING
ADJUSTING
ADJUSTING
ADJUSTING THE
THE
THE
THE BELT
BELT
BELT
BELT TENSION:
TENSION:
TENSION:
TENSION:
If the running belt feels as though it is “ slipping ” or hesitating when you plant you foot
during a run, the tension on the running belt may have to be increased.
TO
TO
TO
TO INCREASE
INCREASE
INCREASE
INCREASE THE
THE
THE
THE RUNNING
RUNNING
RUNNING
RUNNING BELT
BELT
BELT
BELT TENSION:
TENSION:
TENSION:
TENSION:
1. Place 8mm wrench on the left belt tension bolt. Turn the wrench clockwise 1/4
turn to draw the rear roller and increase the belt tension.
2. Repeat STEP 1 for the right belt tension bolt. You must be sure to turn both bolts
the same number of turns, so the rear roller will stay square relative to the frame.
3. Repeat STEP 1 and STEP 2 until the slipping is eliminated.
4. Be careful not to tighten the running belt tension too much as you can create
excessive pressure on the front and rear roller bearings. An excessively
tightened running belt may damage the roller bearings that would result in
bearing noise from the front and rear rollers.
TO
TO
TO
TO DECREASE
DECREASE
DECREASE
DECREASE THE
THE
THE
THE TENSION
TENSION
TENSION
TENSION ON
ON
ON
ON THE
THE
THE
THE RUNNING
RUNNING
RUNNING
RUNNING BELT,
BELT,
BELT,
BELT, TURN
TURN
TURN
TURN BOTH
BOTH
BOTH
BOTH BOLTS
BOLTS
BOLTS
BOLTS
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE THE
THE
THE
THE SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME NUMBER
NUMBER
NUMBER
NUMBER OF
OF
OF
OF TRUNS.
TRUNS.
TRUNS.
TRUNS.
CENTRING
CENTRING
CENTRING
CENTRING THE
THE
THE
THE RUNNING
RUNNING
RUNNING
RUNNING BELT
BELT
BELT
BELT
When you run, you may push off harder with one foot than with another. The severity
of the deflection depends on the amount of force4 that one foot exerts in the relation
to the other. This deflection can cause the belt to move off- centre. This deflection is
normal and the running belt will centre when no body is on the running belt. If the
running belt remains consistently off-centre, you will need to centre the running belt
manually.
Start the treadmill without anyone on the running belt, press FAST-key until speed
reached 6kph.
1. Observe whether the running belt is toward the right or left side of the deck.
�If toward the left side of the deck, using wrench, turn the left adjustment bolt
clockwise 1/4 turn and the left adjustment bolt counter clockwise 1/4.
�If toward the right side of the deck, turn the right adjustment bolt clockwise
1/4 turn and the left adjustment bolt counter clockwise 1/4.
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�If the belt is still not centre, repeat the above step until the running belt is on
centre.
2. After the belt is centre, increase the speed to 16kph and verify that it is running
smoothly. Repeat the above steps if it is necessary.
If the above procedure is unsuccessful in resolving the off-centre, you may need to
increase the belt tension.
LUBRICATION
LUBRICATION
LUBRICATION
LUBRICATION
The treadmill is factory-lubricated. However, it is recommended to check the
lubrication of the treadmill regularly, to ensure an optimal operation of the treadmill. It
is usually not necessary to lubricate the treadmill in the first year or the first 500 hours
of operation.
After every 3 months of operation, lift the sides of the treadmill and feel the surface of
the belt, as far as possible. If traces of silicon spray are found, lubrication is not
necessary. In case of a dry surface refer to the following instructions .
Only use oil free silicon spray.
Application
Application
Application
Application of
of
of
of lubricant
lubricant
lubricant
lubricant on
on
on
on the
the
the
the belt
belt
belt
belt :
�Position the belt so that the seam is located in the middle of the plate.
�Insert the spray valve in the spray head of the lubricant container.
�Lift the belt at one side and hold the spray valve in a distance to the front end of
striding belt and plate. Start at the front end of the belt. Lead the spray valve in
direction of the back end. Repeat this process on the other side of the belt. Spray
each side for about 4 seconds.
�Wait 1 minute to let the silicon spray spread, before starting the machine.
CLEANING
CLEANING
CLEANING
CLEANING :
:
:
:
Regular cleaning of the striding belt ensures a long product life.
•Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning : The treadmill must be turned off to avoid electrical shocks . The
power cord must be pulled out of the socket, before starting the cleaning or
maintenance.
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